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During the PDGA Masters Worlds Championships two of the rounds for Pool A as well as the semifinals and finals for all divisions were played at Waterworks Park in Kansas City. The park is very hilly yet no elevation information was provided during the tournament so I mapped it out. Take a look at the results.

…or anything else for that matter!. Here is a map demo that shows how detailed layers scan make a map more attractive and useful. Google Earth is a great place start but its not the best way to represent a course map online or in print. Learn more by viewing the demo below. Remember, it’s all about the background!

Kiosk course maps provide a professional appearance to any disc golf course. The large map near the start of the course provides all park users with information about the layout of the course in order to safely navigate that space. It also enhances the player’s experience when visiting the course for the first time. Below are several samples (click each image for a larger view)

Below are the images that were shown at Meetup:
And here is the link to the course map overlay in Google View of 17 from the tee. The large tree in the distance can be seen on the tee sign below at a distance 250ft using the range guides. Contour lines on the sign show the gradual slope of the fairway.

The course was renumbered. Hole 2 shown on the old tee sign is now hole 11. The foot bridge at the point where it crosses the stream is 100 feet away from the tee.